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To: stox19 who wrote (4929)3/16/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: tech  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10786
 
still here, ..... always will be here.

Btw- just sold out of my option position.

I know, much like Mr. Mitchell, you can't stand the fact that I have been able to make lots of money trading this stock while you guys keep holding on for the ride with nothing to show for it. It must truly gnaw at your side that I have been able to call it right so many times.

p.s. I recently talked to one of ALYD's largest shareholders.

this is a quote from him.

"I am hoping that ALYD is able to meet the expectations Gruder has put out there..... If they don't, the street will surely punish the company and the stock"

I feel that ALYD will show a loss FYE 1997 and that the stock will sell off. The next phase will come in when Gruder tries to stop the bleeding by making another BIG name small in details contract announcement or some "over the top earnings" prediction. Watch for this... it should be interesting.

Bob Gruder has done more damage to ALYD's credibility than anyone else. Most of the large shareholders, former alliance partners, and others he has done business with CAN'T STAND HIM.

To date ALYD has never been able to meet or beat any of Gruder's projections. Why ?

Because their burn rate is out of controls and, unlike what Mr. Mitchell would want you to believe, ALYD's expenses are going up just as fast as their revenues.

have a nice day.



To: stox19 who wrote (4929)3/16/1998 1:25:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 10786
 
Stox19, I just recently made some inquiries about how Korea is handling Y2K by calling a newspaper reporter that covers the conglomerates. He says they are just focusing on making payroll month to month and he doesn't recall any discussions about Y2K. Remember, this comes from a journalist! When I find out more I'll post it.

As for Daewoo cars, and all Korean cars for that matter, I think they are horrible. They always seem to break down. If you look at a map you will see that Seoul, where most of the people live, has rivers running through it and thus tons of bridges which ties up traffic day and night. And, unlike America, no one takes rides to the suburbs to go mall shopping. So much for being able to road test on any scale. (gg)

- Jeff



To: stox19 who wrote (4929)3/16/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: CharlieBoy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
>> if charlie boy is long, short, trader,or connected to our body( the other guy ).<<

I think I'm long, I'm not a trader except that I will sell stock for a profit, and I would be fascinated to know what "our body" is.

Methinks sometimes a little less navel contemplation might be useful.

CharlieBoy